Timewaster's Guide Archive
General => Everything Else => Topic started by: 42 on July 07, 2003, 01:05:19 AM
-
So I went fly-fishing with my older brother and our nephew.
I managed to catch four good size fish, thus proving my ability to provide food for my family if I get turned into a caveman. My brother on the other hand was catching a fish about every five minutes. I attribute this phenomenon to a) his being a grown child-predigy with advance degrees in animal behavior, evolution and genetics; or b) he can talk to fish. In the case of the later, I assume their must be some interesting covesation coming from the fish, or else why would he catch so many. The fish must say something like this, "Help me, I can't breath, but thanks for the free body-piercing."
So is fishing just an insane sadistic pleasure left over from prehistoric ancestors, or is just a good waste of time?
-
I love to fish. It's one of my favorite past times to spend with my dad. Unfortunately with my schedule getting out to actually do it has been a challenge, but I still go once or twice each summer. We bass fish, not fly though.
My great uncle happens to be a world reknown fly fisherman, though. I'm not sure where that is in the hierarchy of coolness, but I've always thought it was neat.
-
Fishing is not something i am into. But look at it this way; catch lots of fish in one afternoon and you just saved on food bills. Get a good grill going!
-
I likes fishin' as well. The problems are expense of lures, time to go somewhere nice to do it (Burke Lake is fine, but not terribly exciting), and people to do it with. One bro-in-law will come with. The other thinks we're boring and wonders why we don't want to stand in the hot, humid air surrounded by misanthropic, underdressed freaks in a line for an hour for a 30 second thrill ride at King's Dominion.
Anyway, it's fun to sit there throwing the line out. I can't explain it. I know it's not exciting, and there really isn't anything philosophic (except for the Zen aspect for some people) about it. *shrug*. But cool.
-
Kinda like Cricket then. The only sport where spectators can fall asleep, then wake up and see nothing has changed.
-
No, American football's the same way.
-
Something like that. I think there may be something macho about it too though, catching animals and such. Not super macho, but something that in a small way affirms manhood
-
Fishing and hunting have sort of always been historically regulated to the men.
-
I've never understood either one. I just can't get into them.